Putting the SLO back together and installing some audio
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Putting the SLO back together and installing some audio
These pictures are of yesterday'* tearing apart. More will come later. Please ignore the computer monitor inside the car. The door panels still had to be put back on, and the passenger seat was missing. The car was back together aside from that. However, I tore it up some more so I could really get under the carpet and route lots of wires to the back.
I drilled a huge hole inside the firewall.
I still have to replace my alternator wire to the battery and run a new battery wire to the fuse panel, but this added 4GA wire was a quick fix.
My 94'* false floor was taken out and put into the 99. The panels are still green.
Interior shots:
I set up tweeters at the top of each front door'* handle. Here'* the ever-so-exciting wire routing. No tweeter pictures yet.
I drilled a huge hole inside the firewall.
I still have to replace my alternator wire to the battery and run a new battery wire to the fuse panel, but this added 4GA wire was a quick fix.
My 94'* false floor was taken out and put into the 99. The panels are still green.
Interior shots:
I set up tweeters at the top of each front door'* handle. Here'* the ever-so-exciting wire routing. No tweeter pictures yet.
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man i dont have a false floor in mine lol. looks like i gotto make one too. cant stand the uneven floor when ya have a square box in the trunk lol....and nice A pilars lol. looks like ya got it rollin now though huh
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